Optical materials news, August 2015

A team of judges have completed the evaluation of nominees for the 2014 Acta Student Awards.

Scientists have used a unique nano-optical probe to study the effects of illumination on two-dimensional semiconductors at the molecular level.

Scientists have discovered a way to grow graphene nanoribbons directly on a conventional germanium semiconductor wafer.

Scientists have developed an entirely new material spun out of boron, nitrogen, carbon and oxygen.

New technology developed by UC Berkeley bioengineers promises to make a workhorse lab tool cheaper, more portable and many times faster

Researchers at ETH Zurich have now developed a modulator that is a hundred times smaller than conventional models.

Inspired by birds’ bright plumage, researchers have designed thin films of synthetic nanoparticles that mimic these colorful displays.

Engineers and physicists have discovered a property of silicon that combines aspects of all of these desirable qualities.

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